On November 10, 1975, SS Edmund Fitzgerald, a giant freighter, sank with its entire crew of 29 aboard, in one of the most violent storms ever witnessed on Lake Superior. In 29 Missing, Kantar tells the -Fitz's- story from the christening in 1958 as the largest ship on the Great Lakes to the expedition in 1995 to recover the ship's bell in what proved to be a moving memorial to the lost crew. Using information from government investigative reports, the book provides a dramatic hour-by-hour account of what transpired during that terrible voyage, including dialogue from actual radio transmissions between the Fitzgerald and the Arthur Anderson, the freighter that followed behind the Fitz. In his passionate retelling of the story, designed primarily for young adults, Kantar provides the facts leading up to the disappearance, detailing the subsequent expeditions to the wreck site as well as the leading theories about the sinking that have been debated by maritime experts.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Michigan STATE University Press
ISBN-10
0870134469
ISBN-13
9780870134463
eBay Product ID (ePID)
96019143
Product Key Features
Author
Andrew Kantar
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Topic
History: Specific Subjects
Genre
History: Specific Subjects
Dimensions
Weight
125g
Height
230mm
Width
155mm
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
East Lansing, MI
Spine
6mm
Content Note
Illustrations, Map
Author Biography
Andrew Kantar is Professor of English and Director of the Writing Center at Ferris State University. His first book, 29 Missing: The True and Tragic Story of the Disappearance of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, was designated a Michigan Notable Book. He has also written Black November, a history of the Carl D. Bradley, the largest ship to break up and vanish during a raging storm on Lake Michigan. Kantar served as a Fulbright Scholar in Norway for two years.